This article by Miles Mathis argues that the widely accepted narrative of the Bronte sisters and their authorship of famous novels like Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights is a fabrication, a “project” orchestrated by British Intelligence. Mathis claims that the Brontes, particularly Charlotte Bronte, were not the impoverished daughters of a clergyman but rather came from wealthy, aristocratic, and likely Jewish families with deep connections to banking, trade, and peerage in Germany, Holland, and England.
Mathis meticulously dismantles the conventional biography, questioning the Brontes’ father’s surname origin, their mother’s family background, and the circumstances surrounding their education at Cowan Bridge School. He suggests that the school’s benefactor William Carus-Wilson, the peerage connections of the school’s patron Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt, and the Jewish origins of bankers like the Dorrien Magens and Mello family all point to a hidden agenda. He also highlights supposed Jewish connections in names like van Brunt, Irving, and Heger, as well as the family’s alleged links to figures like Captain George Bramwell and Baron George Bramwell.
The author further scrutinizes the publication of Jane Eyre by Smith Elder, questioning the rapid turnaround and the involvement of young George Smith and his partner Henry Samuel King, suggesting these were fronts for intelligence operations. Mathis also draws parallels between the Brontes and Jane Austen, suggesting Austen’s biography is also manufactured and that the promotion of female authors might have been initiated by influential figures like Georgiana Cavendish.
Mathis questions the authenticity of portraits of Charlotte Bronte, the circumstances of Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte’s deaths, and the overall lack of detailed information about Emily’s life. He concludes that the novels were likely written by a committee of men, possibly under the direction of British Intelligence, and that the Brontes served as a manufactured front.
Finally, Mathis pivots to contemporary events, suggesting that the COVID-19 pandemic and its related “vaccine scam,” along with staged political events like the January 6th Capitol attack and the 2020 election, are misdirection tactics to hide larger crimes orchestrated by global entities like WEF, Soros, Gates, and Fauci.
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- The Bronte Mystery Miles Mathis
- Bronte sisters
- Jane Eyre
- Wuthering Heights
- Patrick Bronte
- Wikipedia
- Cecy (wife of Hare Krishna figure)
- Cecil (linked to marquesses of Exeter)
- Maria Branwell
- Cornwall
- Penzance
- East India Company
- Pirates of Penzance
- Dunkins
- Jamaica
- Bramwell (variant surname)
- Baron Bramwell
- Captain George Bramwell (pirate/smuggler)
- Baron George Bramwell (judge)
- Exchequer
- Dorrien Magens and Mello (bank)
- Hamburg
- London
- Jewish families
- George Magens (head of Bank of England)
- Bank of England
- Dynevor clan
- Talbots
- Rices
- Rice-Trevors
- Fitzroys
- Stuarts
- Dukes of Grafton
- Somersets
- Montagus
- Liddells
- Pratts
- Townshends
- Brant (surname form)
- Brandenburg (region/family)
- Saxes
- Holland
- America
- New York
- New Jersey
- Dutch East India Company
- Rutgers
- van Rensselaers
- van Cortlandts
- Schuylers
- John Fennell (peerage)
- Murray-Aynsleys
- Dukes of Atholl
- Mitfords
- Hitler
- thepeerage.com
- Murrays
- Hawkes
- Guinnesses
- Blighs
- Captain Bligh
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- Richard Bligh
- Vice-Admiral William Bligh
- William Morgan (Bronte cousin)
- Brecknockshire
- Welsh
- Cavendishes
- Abraham van Brunt (Legend of Sleeping Hollow)
- Ichabod Crane
- Katrina van Tassel
- Washington Irving
- Connecticut
- Commodore Gershom van Brunt
- Cambridge, MA
- Bradlee
- Ben Bradlee
- Watts
- North Brunswick, NJ
- New Utrecht, NY
- Kings (borough of Brooklyn)
- Sarah Saunders (Irving’s mother)
- Benjamin Franklin
- George Washington
- New York Morning Chronicle
- Judge Hoffman
- Cowan Bridge School
- Cowan (surname link to Cohen)
- Cohen
- William Carus (schoolmaster)
- Wilson (Carus’s father’s surname)
- Clergy Daughters’ School
- Casterton
- Archbishop of York
- Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt
- Barons of Kinderton
- Warren baronets
- Sedley baronets
- Howards, Dukes of Norfolk
- Anne Leveson-Gower
- 1st Marquess of Stafford
- Anne Neville (Carus-Wilson’s wife)
- Lt. Gen. Charles Neville
- Edmund Rolfe
- Trinity College, Cambridge
- Prince Augustus
- King George III
- Bell (pseudonym)
- Currer Bell (pseudonym)
- Charity children (uniform)
- typhoid
- tuberculosis
- Jane Eyre (food description)
- William Wilberforce
- Branwell (Bronte’s son)
- Elizabeth Gaskell (biographer)
- Masonic Lodge
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Hartley Coleridge
- Halifax
- Joseph Bentley Leyland
- Francis Grundy
- George Hogarth
- MI5
- Mirfield
- Charlotte (Bronte)
- Ellen Nussey
- Mary Taylor
- Moravian Ladies Academy
- Joshua Taylor (Mary Taylor’s father)
- Methodist New Connection
- Alexander Kilham
- Quaker
- Salem
- Augustine Kilham
- Mary Anne (ship)
- Kilham town
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Driffield
- Bridlington
- Gabrant (Roman name for Bridlington)
- Robert Southey
- Emily Bronte
- Brussels
- Heger (teacher)
- Parent (teacher)
- Constantin Heger
- Athenee Royal
- Josephine Noyer (Heger’s ex-wife)
- Anne-Marguerite (journalist)
- Count Winterfeld (banker)
- Jules des Noyer (French ambassador to US)
- Zoe Parent (Heger’s second wife)
- France
- poetry collections (1846)
- Frances Richardson Currer
- Sarah Currer
- Mathew Wilson
- Eshton Hall
- Richard Richardson
- Savile (family)
- Marquesses of Halifax
- Rebecca Gaskell (Mathew Wilson’s mother-in-law)
- Eleanor Eden (Mathew Wilson’s wife)
- 4th Baronet Eden
- Shafto
- Ingleby
- Skipton
- Holy Trinity Church, Skipton
- Eton
- Sir Jimmy Savile
- OBE
- West Riding
- John Lennon
- George Savile (1st Marquess of Halifax)
- Coventry (family)
- Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
- Sir Orlando Bridgeman
- Baronet of Great Lever
- Lever (surname link to Levi)
- Jerusalem Follies
- Bearer of the Sword Curtana
- Stanleys
- Lord Chancellor
- Lady Spencer (George Savile’s wife)
- Earls of Sunderland
- Charles II
- Exclusion Bill
- James II
- William from Holland
- Manners
- Nevilles
- Percys
- Cliffords
- Fitzalans
- Henry VII
- Finch (family)
- Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick
- Lady Cavendish
- Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington
- William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire
- Georgiana Cavendish (Duchess of Devonshire)
- Jane Austen
- Cassandra Austen
- Elizabeth Yorke, Countess of Hardwicke
- Lindsay (family)
- Campbell (family)
- MacKenzie (family)
- Scotland
- George Eliot (pseudonym)
- George Sand (pseudonym)
- Court of Oberon (1831)
- Walpoles
- Horatio Walpole
- Lady Dorothy Nevill (of the Nevills, Earls of Abergavenny)
- Whistler
- Disraeli
- Joseph Chamberlain
- Charles Darwin
- Whistler
- Lady Nevill
- Catherine the Great of Russia
- Empress
- Romanov
- Holstein
- Oldenburg
- Denmark
- Jagiellon
- Vasa
- Home Secretaries
- MI5
- MI6
- Yorke (Home Secretary)
- Spencer (Home Secretary)
- Russell (Home Secretary)
- Graham (Home Secretary)
- Grey (Home Secretary)
- George Grey
- Spencer Walpole
- The Professor (Charlotte Bronte’s novel)
- Smith Elder (publishing house)
- Dickens
- Harper Lee
- Shirley (Bronte novel)
- Villette (Bronte novel)
- Luddites
- unions
- Robert (character in Shirley)
- Catholics
- nuns
- Dissolution of the Monasteries
- George Smith (founder of Smith Elder)
- Murray (family)
- Smith, Elder & Co.
- Cornhill, London
- Indian agency
- George Murray Smith (son)
- Henry Samuel King (third partner)
- Ellen Blakeway (Henry Samuel King’s wife)
- Elizabeth Blakeway (George Murray Smith’s wife)
- Baillie-Hamilton
- Marquesses of Abercorn
- John Murray publishers
- Charles Darwin
- John Ruskin
- John Murray (publisher)
- Jane Austen (published by John Murray)
- Alexander Smith (banker of Edinburgh)
- Smiths of Morayshire
- Barons of Strathcona
- Howard (family)
- Maitlands
- Commercial Bank of Scotland
- 1810
- Earl of Lauderdale
- Keighley
- Bingley
- Smiths of Holly House, Keighley
- baronets
- Hugh Smythe (1520)
- Prince-Smiths
- Nottingham
- Elizabeth Gaskell (biography)
- Charlotte’s bio (Wikipedia)
- George Richmond (artist)
- James Hunter Thompson (artist)
- Branwell Bronte’s portrait of sisters
- Anne (Bronte sister)
- Emily (Bronte sister)
- Scarborough
- St. Mary’s in Scarborough
- Shakespeare
- J. K. Rowling
- Tucker Carlson
- January 6th Capitol attack
- 2020 election
- COVID-19 pandemic
- vaccine scam
- WWII
- US history
- Ukraine
- Octopus (organization)
- WEF (World Economic Forum)
- Soros
- Gates
- Fauci
- WWII
- 2021- (year range)